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and i think at some point in time you've got to get the euro down to the dollar, to a weaker euro, mainly to help for exports and to help spur growth, which is exactly what new prime minister is trying to do in japan. and i think one of things i want to mention that he is very i think is going to push and i think is very correct is trade within asia. and he's got to opportunities. what has been there on the table for a while and is clouded by territorial disputes, which would be japan, korea and china. and i think that it's very important that this go ahead with the second and third largest economies and the 10th largest economy in korea in the world. and he has said he really wants to move ahead on the. so i really hope so but, of course, it's clouded by these territorial disputes. the other is something, and trade as was mentioned as a subject that terry mcgraw has shown tremendous leadership and over the last decade. and we now have something new on the table, not so new was announced almost two years ago, which is the trans-pacific partnership. and i think japan should be part of that
and i think at some point in time you've got to get the euro down to the dollar, to a weaker euro, mainly to help for exports and to help spur growth, which is exactly what new prime minister is trying to do in japan. and i think one of things i want to mention that he is very i think is going to push and i think is very correct is trade within asia. and he's got to opportunities. what has been there on the table for a while and is clouded by territorial disputes, which would be japan, korea...
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and i think there will be a euro. the question is what it'll look like and what the membership will be. because, you know, originally there was a big school of thought saying that the euro just should have been the northern tier of the membership. it shouldn't have taken in the so-called southern tier countries that have problems. and the next year or two, i think, are really key. and this idea of complacency, and i've had some talks -- actually, he was good enough to buy my book last year and read it, and we've discussed it. i was with him a month ago, and i think he's one of the more thoughtful people in the bureaucracy in brussels. and i think that when he starts talking about complacency, and i should say younger came out, also, and talked about his concern on the value of the euro vis-a-vis the dollar. my point on exports. so i think we're very far from where a lot of members of the marketplace are that, you know, the worst is over for europe, don't worry, it's just a matter of time. >> [inaudible] >> did everyon
and i think there will be a euro. the question is what it'll look like and what the membership will be. because, you know, originally there was a big school of thought saying that the euro just should have been the northern tier of the membership. it shouldn't have taken in the so-called southern tier countries that have problems. and the next year or two, i think, are really key. and this idea of complacency, and i've had some talks -- actually, he was good enough to buy my book last year and...
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in return, she will receive 750 euros per donation. that is a lot of money for the chemistry student. >> it is not a regular monthly income, but it is enough to help the family that urgently needs money. in my case, i needed to pay the registration fee so that i can keep working towards my master's degree. >> donating eggs is legal, and an increasing number of women in spain are doing it, including here. the clinics pay up to 900 compensation and expenses for the examinations, hormone treatment, and egg extraction. anna needs the money. although she is 26, she is almost too old. this clinic is looking for even younger donors, and it has plenty of applicants to choose from. >> every day, we get calls from two or three women who want to donate eggs. we now have a list of 200 donors, even though we do not have that many potential recipients. >> donating eggs is a lucrative source of income. although in spain it is illegal to sell them, donors receive money in the form of compensation. four years ago, this professor was a member of spain's
in return, she will receive 750 euros per donation. that is a lot of money for the chemistry student. >> it is not a regular monthly income, but it is enough to help the family that urgently needs money. in my case, i needed to pay the registration fee so that i can keep working towards my master's degree. >> donating eggs is legal, and an increasing number of women in spain are doing it, including here. the clinics pay up to 900 compensation and expenses for the examinations,...
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we need firm rules for who can be in the euro and who can be out of the euro and what conditions they have to meet to make those transitions. and we need some sort of fiscal architecture to protect the euro against these enormous issuances of unsustainable debt. >> unfortunately, since that feels quite far away from where we're standing right now, we must contemplate the worst case scenario, which would be one country leaving the euro followed by several others. a complete collapse of confidence in the european project and the eurozone project, losing several banks, people on the streets, riots. (singing) (instrumental music) >> the u.s. treasury secretary tim geithner, concerned about the eurozone crisis, sought a meeting with the german finance minister wolfgang schauble on his holiday. in a statement, they said there was a need for global cooperation to resolve debt problems. >> as the european union's greatest ally and trading partner, what can the u.s. do to prevent a break up? >> well the eurozone is of course america's leading trade partner. and as a consequence, if the eurozon
we need firm rules for who can be in the euro and who can be out of the euro and what conditions they have to meet to make those transitions. and we need some sort of fiscal architecture to protect the euro against these enormous issuances of unsustainable debt. >> unfortunately, since that feels quite far away from where we're standing right now, we must contemplate the worst case scenario, which would be one country leaving the euro followed by several others. a complete collapse of...
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the euro trading down just a tad against the greenback at a value of $1.3056. peugot says sales dropped last year. the automaker was hit by a drop in demand in europe where it sells about 2/3 of its cars. >> sales across the continent have slid as the eurozone crisis deepens, especially in spain and in italy. the company says it will intensify investment outside of europe and is aiming for half of its sales to come from overseas within two years. >> coming up, scientists are warning that the united states is facing severe drought for years to come. >> first, let's take a look at other stories making headlines right now. >> the government of the central african republic has begun meeting with rebels. officials say the negotiations are centering on the revision of a peace agreement signed back in 2007. the various rebel groups say they want to the president to resign. >> each of its president has been meeting with leaders of various palestinian factions. later, he met with the hamas leader. morsi is pushing for a reconciliation 20 two groups, which have been feud
the euro trading down just a tad against the greenback at a value of $1.3056. peugot says sales dropped last year. the automaker was hit by a drop in demand in europe where it sells about 2/3 of its cars. >> sales across the continent have slid as the eurozone crisis deepens, especially in spain and in italy. the company says it will intensify investment outside of europe and is aiming for half of its sales to come from overseas within two years. >> coming up, scientists are warning...
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would like not just for ourselves but for a more open, competitive and flexible euro. so there is going to be change in your. the euro zone countries do need to make changes but we should not back off from pushing forward our agenda as well. >> is the prime minister aware that there can be nothing more gruesome than to see him headed out of austerity room britain to whine and i am doubtful with 50 top bankers who helped to create the economic angst? several hundred tax avoidance millionaires. doesn't it prove the theory that if you want -- [shouting] >> i seem to member lunch i ran into the leader of opposition but we will leave that. to be fair to the honorable gentleman i think when he sees the speech that i'm going to be making, which will be arguing we need greater transparency overtax, we need greater responsibility over the tax avoidance and tax evasion issues. we need greater transparency about companies and about the land issue. he may even find their are some of the things i'm going to say he might agree with. >> all, he didn't like that. >> will the prime min
would like not just for ourselves but for a more open, competitive and flexible euro. so there is going to be change in your. the euro zone countries do need to make changes but we should not back off from pushing forward our agenda as well. >> is the prime minister aware that there can be nothing more gruesome than to see him headed out of austerity room britain to whine and i am doubtful with 50 top bankers who helped to create the economic angst? several hundred tax avoidance...
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would like not just for ourselves but for a more open, competitive and flexible euro. so there is going to be change in your. the euro zone countries do need to make changes but we should not back off from pushing forward our agenda as well. >> is the prime minister aware that there can be nothing more gruesome than to see him headed out of austerity room britain to whine and i am doubtful with 50 top bankers who helped to create the economic angst? several hundred tax avoidance millionaires. doesn't it prove the theory that if you want -- [shouting] >> i seem to member lunch i ran into the leader of opposition but we will leave that. to be fair to the honorable gentleman i think when he sees the speech that i'm going to be making, which will be arguing we need greater transparency overtax, we need greater responsibility over the tax avoidance and tax evasion issues. we need greater transparency about companies and about the land issue. he may even find their are some of the things i'm going to say he might agree with. >> all, he didn't like that. >> will the prime min
would like not just for ourselves but for a more open, competitive and flexible euro. so there is going to be change in your. the euro zone countries do need to make changes but we should not back off from pushing forward our agenda as well. >> is the prime minister aware that there can be nothing more gruesome than to see him headed out of austerity room britain to whine and i am doubtful with 50 top bankers who helped to create the economic angst? several hundred tax avoidance...
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the euro trading down just a tad against the greenback at a value of $1.3056. peugot says sales dropped last year. the automaker was hit by a drop in demand in europe where it sells about 2/3 of its cars. >> sales across the continent have slid as the eurozone crisis deepens, especially in spain and in italy. the company says it will intensify investment outside of europe and is aiming for half of its sales to come from overseas within two years. >> coming up, scientists are warning that the united states is facing severe drought for years to come. >> first, let's take a look at other stories making headlines right now. >> the government of the central african republic has begun meeting with rebels. officials say the negotiations are centering on the revision of a peace agreement signed back in 2007. the various rebel groups say they want to the president to resign. >> each of its president has been meeting with leaders of various palestinian factions. later, he met with the hamas leader. morsi is pushing for a reconciliation 20 two groups, which have been feud
the euro trading down just a tad against the greenback at a value of $1.3056. peugot says sales dropped last year. the automaker was hit by a drop in demand in europe where it sells about 2/3 of its cars. >> sales across the continent have slid as the eurozone crisis deepens, especially in spain and in italy. the company says it will intensify investment outside of europe and is aiming for half of its sales to come from overseas within two years. >> coming up, scientists are warning...
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euro trading down $1.3194. >> secretary of state henry clinton in the hospital due to a blood clot from the concussion she's a reporter earlier this month. >> she is under observation and will be in the hospital at least until tuesday. she is 65 years old. she has stated that she will be stepping down next month. the egyptian pound continues to fall against the u.s. dollar despite financial authorities tried to hold it from sliding. mohamed morsi expects that it will stabilize. >> political turmoil has sent worried egyptian scrambling to change their currency into pounds and dollars. they are imposing controls on how much cash can physically be carried out of the country. >> the latest attempt to stabilize the currency has had little impact on it slide. beside reserves in its currency auction, the egyptian pound falling to a new low. the currency have been losing value since the unrest began. two major factors are a drop in tourism and in foreign investment. many egyptians fear their cash will continue to fall in value causing a run on a changing the pound for dollars or euro. president
euro trading down $1.3194. >> secretary of state henry clinton in the hospital due to a blood clot from the concussion she's a reporter earlier this month. >> she is under observation and will be in the hospital at least until tuesday. she is 65 years old. she has stated that she will be stepping down next month. the egyptian pound continues to fall against the u.s. dollar despite financial authorities tried to hold it from sliding. mohamed morsi expects that it will stabilize....
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the euro stoxx 50 managing to finish the day with very slight gains. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow doing pretty good, up by more than 1/3 of 1%. the euro also higher against the greenback, trading at this hour at a value of $1.3260. the global economic slowdown and the eurozone debt crisis have, of course, affected the auto sector. europe has seen an overall drop in the sale of cars. >> but not in all categories. german luxury brands are still doing well. bmw has released figures showing healthy profits in 2012. then the bmw is overtaking them all. almost everywhere in the world. the munich-based carmaker reported healthy sales last year, not just in china and the united states but also in europe. worldwide, some 1.5 million cars were purchased in 2012, an increase of almost 12% and a new record. vw subsidiary audi also scored a record, selling 1.4 million high-and cars and posting similar gains. mercedes sales hit a record high as well with 1.3 million cars sold around the world, up almost 5% on the previous year. mercedes, however, finds
the euro stoxx 50 managing to finish the day with very slight gains. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow doing pretty good, up by more than 1/3 of 1%. the euro also higher against the greenback, trading at this hour at a value of $1.3260. the global economic slowdown and the eurozone debt crisis have, of course, affected the auto sector. europe has seen an overall drop in the sale of cars. >> but not in all categories. german luxury brands are still doing well. bmw has released...
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the euro stoxx 50 managing to finish the day with very slight gains. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow doing pretty good, up by more than 1/3 of 1%. the euro also higher against the greenback, trading at this hour at a value of $1.3260. the global economic slowdown and the eurozone debt crisis have, of course, affected the auto sector. europe has seen an overall drop in the sale of cars. >> but not in all categories. german luxury brands are still doing well. bmw has released figures showing healthy profits in 2012. then the bmw is overtaking them all. almost everywhere in the world. the munich-based carmaker reported healthy sales last year, not just in china and the united states but also in europe. worldwide, some 1.5 million cars were purchased in 2012, an increase of almost 12% and a new record. vw subsidiary audi also scored a record, selling 1.4 million high-and cars and posting similar gains. mercedes sales hit a record high as well with 1.3 million cars sold around the world, up almost 5% on the previous year. mercedes, however, finds
the euro stoxx 50 managing to finish the day with very slight gains. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow doing pretty good, up by more than 1/3 of 1%. the euro also higher against the greenback, trading at this hour at a value of $1.3260. the global economic slowdown and the eurozone debt crisis have, of course, affected the auto sector. europe has seen an overall drop in the sale of cars. >> but not in all categories. german luxury brands are still doing well. bmw has released...
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the euro stoxx 50 managing to finish the day with very slight gains. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow doing pretty good, up by more than 1/3 of 1%. the euro also higher against the greenback, trading at this hour at a value of $1.3260. the global economic slowdown and the eurozone debt crisis have, of course, affected the auto sector. europe has seen an overall drop in the sale of cars. >> but not in all categories. german luxury brands are still doing well. bmw has released figures showing healthy profits in 2012. then the bmw is overtaking them all. almost everywhere in the world. the munich-based carmaker reported healthy sales last year, not just in china and the united states but also in europe. worldwide, some 1.5 million cars were purchased in 2012, an increase of almost 12% and a new record. vw subsidiary audi also scored a record, selling 1.4 million high-and cars and posting similar gains. mercedes sales hit a record high as well with 1.3 million cars sold around the world, up almost 5% on the previous year. mercedes, however, finds
the euro stoxx 50 managing to finish the day with very slight gains. across the atlantic at this hour, the dow doing pretty good, up by more than 1/3 of 1%. the euro also higher against the greenback, trading at this hour at a value of $1.3260. the global economic slowdown and the eurozone debt crisis have, of course, affected the auto sector. europe has seen an overall drop in the sale of cars. >> but not in all categories. german luxury brands are still doing well. bmw has released...
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relationship that will be good for britain and for europe and because of the changes taking place in the euro zone which is driving a lot of the change in the european union that every opportunity to achieve that settlements and seek consent for it. >> mr. speaker, you like foreign travel, trade delegations, meeting for leaders, but he is not too keen on the detailed policies. does the prime minister know anybody else like that? >> all morning for that -- it is important that we have ministers in both houses who are linking up with the fastest growing country anywhere in the world. that is why exports to china are up 50%, exports to india are up 50% and we are connecting britain with other parts of the world. >> bearing in mind bills which are thought to affect the royal prerogative require the signification of the queen at second reading, can the prime minister tell us whether he has yet heard whether it regards any of the major constitutional changes proposed in successions of the crowd bill as in fruiting either on the royal prerogative for the coronation of which are majesty talked? >> wh
relationship that will be good for britain and for europe and because of the changes taking place in the euro zone which is driving a lot of the change in the european union that every opportunity to achieve that settlements and seek consent for it. >> mr. speaker, you like foreign travel, trade delegations, meeting for leaders, but he is not too keen on the detailed policies. does the prime minister know anybody else like that? >> all morning for that -- it is important that we...
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zone as long as it has these this was this an in favor of the euro the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany can put pressure and if you. put it all waiting for you online including seek but don't find a new collection of clothes designed to hide the wearer from drones and other means of protection set to be unveiled in london soon you can go ahead to want to read how man could do to the eyes of big brother. also not just cheering crowds for the pope's prayer that's as members of the notorious ukrainian femen group stage a naked protest right in the heart of the vatican online we've got the details on what sparked the woman's discontent this time around. well it is time for a short break here on r.t. i'll be back with more of today's news in just a couple of minutes. please speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about seventy odd p. interviews intriguing stories are you. trying. to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. michelle soon which brightened. a song from feinstein chri
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euro zone cuts the cuts and lifts austerity. but the news of austerity only tightened as deep public sector cuts brought thousands of angry demonstrators to the streets of greece spain italy and portugal. the worst economic crisis of a generation has battered the european union's very foundations exacerbating tensions between member states with some regions now desperately wanting out more grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west. to europe it is divided from the self i've never at any point of the history of this union has there been more discord of rancor that we covered. corporate cash for the campaign coffers as part of the us political clean. no we here for u.k. british quit european union. we found a jury on the soldier appointed u.n. free speech and. instead a song remains a political refugee at ecuador's london embassy where he's been granted asylum he continues to fight extradition to sweden over alleged sex crimes charges that he says are politically motivated and tied to his work in leaking international
euro zone cuts the cuts and lifts austerity. but the news of austerity only tightened as deep public sector cuts brought thousands of angry demonstrators to the streets of greece spain italy and portugal. the worst economic crisis of a generation has battered the european union's very foundations exacerbating tensions between member states with some regions now desperately wanting out more grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west. to europe it is divided from the self i've never...
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there's a special case which is why the country secured this deal on its crippling sixty four billion euro bank debt it's going to be able to retain the status of coming expect to see it eventually fall apart of countries like greece though what do you think's ahead well i think there's a lot of propaganda thrown in that position within ireland at the moment and how it is doing and i think that's basically it all took trying to keep a very disgruntled public happy because i think a lot of people are aware now that there is the army people on the street that are paying the car out of billing out german and british banks and the army people are footing the bill and so i think there's quite a lot of discontent and i think that the objective of the e.u. propaganda machine is to ensure that people really don't the pastor very basic just sad that has been part of this whole issue of how the e.u. is actually forcing ireland to. it for reckless lending by german and other european banks but what is the solution i'm well i thought were a lot of us feel very much that it's on the taxpayer who had no
there's a special case which is why the country secured this deal on its crippling sixty four billion euro bank debt it's going to be able to retain the status of coming expect to see it eventually fall apart of countries like greece though what do you think's ahead well i think there's a lot of propaganda thrown in that position within ireland at the moment and how it is doing and i think that's basically it all took trying to keep a very disgruntled public happy because i think a lot of...
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whole effort to put the chicano or indigenous woman's experience on center stage is, in itself, for euro-american theaters, a radical position. because of the state of theater, it is a hard roll to hold up in institution. it is a hard road. i am looking at where we are 25 years later in the bay area, looking at how hard it is for us to strive to keep our theater is going, etc. i like to think that i'm not struggling quite as hard, personally, but what i mean by that, the intention, the commitment. particularly, to produce works that would not be produced in other places, and also to really nurture women of color artists. i think that is something that has not shifted for me in those 25 years, and it is good to see that brava remains committed to that kind of work. ♪ >> when people talk about the reflection of the community, we can only go from what we have on our staff. we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich person. aside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changi
whole effort to put the chicano or indigenous woman's experience on center stage is, in itself, for euro-american theaters, a radical position. because of the state of theater, it is a hard roll to hold up in institution. it is a hard road. i am looking at where we are 25 years later in the bay area, looking at how hard it is for us to strive to keep our theater is going, etc. i like to think that i'm not struggling quite as hard, personally, but what i mean by that, the intention, the...
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the euro would be miraculous. what's happened so far has been swinging cuts on the masses and we really haven't managed to make the remotest impact upon the whole nation itself greece is still fundamentally in a huge problematic situation it does not remotely have a functioning government system that fiscally is going to manage to organize itself in any which way possible to manage to get through the continuing swen cuts that need to take place out of course then we're looking at the whole issue of the demonstrators are the governments listening well the truth is the government's counter ford to listen because what we're seeing within the european union even if the euro has survived miraculously for twelve months government has run out of money the european union's western socialist model of spending huge amounts of money borrowing even greater amounts of money and hoping to pay everything manion our or indeed thirty years from mine yana simply does not work. and two thousand and twelve saw something of a rise of
the euro would be miraculous. what's happened so far has been swinging cuts on the masses and we really haven't managed to make the remotest impact upon the whole nation itself greece is still fundamentally in a huge problematic situation it does not remotely have a functioning government system that fiscally is going to manage to organize itself in any which way possible to manage to get through the continuing swen cuts that need to take place out of course then we're looking at the whole...
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which are continuing its course as has the economic problems which have been happening ever since the euro which created high inflation there and then of course exacerbated the faster they had ready to take on the presidency of the european council is of course a very large piece of work not just for the senior politicians in the government but also for many this it will servant and be better off spending their time really trying to address arlen's economic difficulties rather than trying to solve the problems within the european union which are very great indeed of course unemployment now in the e.u. is alarmingly high and of course the thing is that arlen when he says island is that we mean the islands are poster boy for austerity means that the irish people are not protesting and taking up their white to protest as people in spain and greece have done because we know that austerity at this time point actually work last year in the euro in the single currency it will create more economic problems and that's why we see unemployment across the eurozone rising quite alarmingly so he's very
which are continuing its course as has the economic problems which have been happening ever since the euro which created high inflation there and then of course exacerbated the faster they had ready to take on the presidency of the european council is of course a very large piece of work not just for the senior politicians in the government but also for many this it will servant and be better off spending their time really trying to address arlen's economic difficulties rather than trying to...
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the european union and the euro cannot move forward without greece. the day after a country like greece will leave the euro, the next country that will seek to leave the eurozone would be our friends and allies germany. we know this very well and they know it as well. and so it be moves us to find a mutually acceptable solutions to the benefit of europe and the european ideas. and that's why we're proposing a european solution to the european debt problem that is very similar to the solution given to germany itself at the end of world war ii in 1953, during the london conference, a series of countries, including greece, decided to allow germany the opportunity to write off 60% of the public debt through growth and moratorium on payment and this is an opportunity that must be given not only to greece but the european countries that have a debt problem so that the cubs can -- countries can rediscover growth, get back on their feet again. now, the second aspect to your very important question has to deal with how this magical word known as "growth "will
the european union and the euro cannot move forward without greece. the day after a country like greece will leave the euro, the next country that will seek to leave the eurozone would be our friends and allies germany. we know this very well and they know it as well. and so it be moves us to find a mutually acceptable solutions to the benefit of europe and the european ideas. and that's why we're proposing a european solution to the european debt problem that is very similar to the solution...
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and greece have done because we know that austerity at this time can't actually work last year in the euro in the single currency it will create more economic problems and that's why we see unemployment across the eurozone rising quite alarmingly so he's very happy that arlen is getting on with the e.u. as policy of austerity but actually it's actually the wrong policy this time. in the midst of the economic crisis regulators are coming under fire for making life easier for banks rather than for people and it appears the wider public knows little of how and where the big decisions about the global financial future are being made as r.t. peter oliver reports. have you ever heard the wall about the bank is the billions and bars all the chances are you probably haven't but six times a year central bank heads from the u.s. europe asia and everywhere in between representing around three quarters of global economic output gather in the swiss city to talk shop behind closed doors i personally also don't like these secret if meetings because. you never know what in effect. is discussed in these me
and greece have done because we know that austerity at this time can't actually work last year in the euro in the single currency it will create more economic problems and that's why we see unemployment across the eurozone rising quite alarmingly so he's very happy that arlen is getting on with the e.u. as policy of austerity but actually it's actually the wrong policy this time. in the midst of the economic crisis regulators are coming under fire for making life easier for banks rather than...
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zone as long as it has these this was in favor of the euro the euro zone at all costs that these were european powers as they said in germany. and you are some greeks are choosing a pretty straightforward ways of showing they are fed up with the government a man opens fire on the headquarters of the greek party with an a k forty seven and no group has claimed responsibility but the shooting comes off the back of a wave of similar attacks by and i hear a lot more on that for you at r.t. dot com. also online as well the virus invades in new york the state governor has declared a health emergency over the spread of flu at this year's epidemic is already five times the size of last year's. height for now though israel has come in for international criticism after its paramilitary forces shut down a palestinian protest camp in the west bank and despite the country's supreme court forbidding it had been a minute netanyahu also promised to build even more settlements in the area one of the protesters told us the prime minister is simply trying to score points just ahead of an election. when
zone as long as it has these this was in favor of the euro the euro zone at all costs that these were european powers as they said in germany. and you are some greeks are choosing a pretty straightforward ways of showing they are fed up with the government a man opens fire on the headquarters of the greek party with an a k forty seven and no group has claimed responsibility but the shooting comes off the back of a wave of similar attacks by and i hear a lot more on that for you at r.t. dot com....
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zone as long as it has this is this was this an in favor of the euro of the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany would press or. some greek situation pretty extreme ways of showing they're fed up with a government a man opened fire on a quarter of the greek ruling party with a k forty seven group has claimed responsibility for the shooting comes off the back of a wave of similar attacks. on dot com for you and also online. piracy invades new york state governors declared a health emergency over the spread of the influenza its use of a demick is already five times the size of last year's. israel's launch what's expected become the largest ever multinational air force exercise lasting the entire year but as artie's paula slip now reports the costly project has left many israelis wondering if the military is where the money is needed israel and the united states are sharing military drills bigger than any they've done in the past thousands of troops and millions of dollars but with social grievances that still need to be addressed and a prime minister loo
zone as long as it has this is this was this an in favor of the euro of the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany would press or. some greek situation pretty extreme ways of showing they're fed up with a government a man opened fire on a quarter of the greek ruling party with a k forty seven group has claimed responsibility for the shooting comes off the back of a wave of similar attacks. on dot com for you and also online. piracy invades new york state...
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and greece have done because we know that austerity at this time can't actually work last year in the euro in the single currency it will create more economic problems and that's why we see unemployment across the eurozone rising quite alarmingly so he's very happy that arlen is getting on with the e.u. as policy of austerity but actually it's actually the wrong policy this time. as the global financial downturn shows a little sign of improvement banking regulators are credit for trying to make life easier. public the basel committee of central bankers has list in the acid rules while trying to problem does up against any future crisis as our g.'s beat all of our reports it's the way the decisions are made that's raising most questions. have you ever heard the word about the bank is the billions and bars all the chances are you probably haven't but six times a year central bank heads from the us europe asia and everywhere in between representing around three quarters of global economic output gather in the swiss city to talk shop behind closed doors i personally also don't like these secre
and greece have done because we know that austerity at this time can't actually work last year in the euro in the single currency it will create more economic problems and that's why we see unemployment across the eurozone rising quite alarmingly so he's very happy that arlen is getting on with the e.u. as policy of austerity but actually it's actually the wrong policy this time. as the global financial downturn shows a little sign of improvement banking regulators are credit for trying to make...
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zone as long as it has this this was this an in favor of the euro of the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany put pressure on the. this is and prioritizing military might over social stability coming up on the program israel launches multinational force drills unprecedented in size and cost people on the streets say the government should think again about its money management. and that's the start of the olympic torch relay jewels near a brush on bales the design of the berries uniforms as well as the torch itself that's off for a short. time . more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images for world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. so joining us here on r.t. today belfast is in a state of calm after the self dubs silent majority rallied against the violent riots of the past weeks and rest began when the catholic dominated local council limited the flying of the u.k. flag on civic buildings and sparking fears protests by pro british protestants as r.t. sarah further reports uncl
zone as long as it has this this was this an in favor of the euro of the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany put pressure on the. this is and prioritizing military might over social stability coming up on the program israel launches multinational force drills unprecedented in size and cost people on the streets say the government should think again about its money management. and that's the start of the olympic torch relay jewels near a brush on bales the...
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this time isn't actually hurting it is actually hurting it can't actually work whilst you're in the euro in the single currency it will create more economic problems and that's why we see unemployment across the eurozone vising quite alarming leigh so he's very happy that arlen is getting on with the policy of austerity but actually it's actually the wrong policy at this time ok so on their island is it going to change. well ireland will not will not change the drive cost over tea in the european union really what's needed is that countries need to recognize that the austerity they are being forced to undertake by the european central bank community and you as well as the i.m.f. in spain and in greece and other nations is actually causing more economic harm because the irish government is so wedded to the austerity drive just as the german government is it seems there won't be a change in european union policy but there needs to be this change because we can see the unemployment rising across the eurozone countries are suffering a great deal of economic harm and the far this has this pre
this time isn't actually hurting it is actually hurting it can't actually work whilst you're in the euro in the single currency it will create more economic problems and that's why we see unemployment across the eurozone vising quite alarming leigh so he's very happy that arlen is getting on with the policy of austerity but actually it's actually the wrong policy at this time ok so on their island is it going to change. well ireland will not will not change the drive cost over tea in the...
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the euro we have well you're really. in it stagnant and stagnant and it doesn't have much better future ok go ahead. well i would i think be in favor of the european union on a low i believe in you know the private separate development the various ethnic groups throughout europe and i dress particular situation here in ireland separatist movements did not necessarily equate with isolationist policies and i mean i would be a very strong european and a low i would argue strongly and support the people of scotland for their independent parliament does not mean and it does not follow that the people of scotland will want to be totally isolated from the european union i think the economic realities that we live under forced us to live together and cooperate because i know for sure that i mean our major competitor i always focus on america i don't think america is satisfied the way that europe and i think the various classes have learned over the last number of years that would suggest that america and many ways undermines the
the euro we have well you're really. in it stagnant and stagnant and it doesn't have much better future ok go ahead. well i would i think be in favor of the european union on a low i believe in you know the private separate development the various ethnic groups throughout europe and i dress particular situation here in ireland separatist movements did not necessarily equate with isolationist policies and i mean i would be a very strong european and a low i would argue strongly and support the...
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it is helping keep the cost of presidency down, budgeting for around 60 million euros. that is half of what was spent when the country last held the role in the 2004 -- in 2004. >> also on monday, in germany gave up its seat on the un security council after wrapping up the 2 -- two-year term as a nonmember. allies weremany's disappointed when the country abstained on a vote to authorize a no-fly zone over libya. among germany's achievements was an initiative which really -- which led to climate change being recognized as a threat to international peace and security. >> as tuesday began, people and many parts of the world celebrated start -- people in many parts of the world celebrated the start of the new year. australia had a fireworks display in sydney's famous harbor. 10 hours later, germany welcomed the new year. the country's biggest street party was held at the brandenburg gate. revelers were treated to a concert featuring big-name bands, including the pet shop boys. and in brazil, more than 2 million people saw in the new year on the famous copacabana beach in ri
it is helping keep the cost of presidency down, budgeting for around 60 million euros. that is half of what was spent when the country last held the role in the 2004 -- in 2004. >> also on monday, in germany gave up its seat on the un security council after wrapping up the 2 -- two-year term as a nonmember. allies weremany's disappointed when the country abstained on a vote to authorize a no-fly zone over libya. among germany's achievements was an initiative which really -- which led to...
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sliding down a slippery slope into the economic abyss the euro zone hits a new unemployment high with spain as again the worst affected small that later in the program. plus other syrian crisis feeds that could have aspirations for statehood with turkey paralyzed by fear as insurgents as step up their game on home territory. belfast has seen a first straight night of violence as police wide plastic bullets and water cannons at hundreds of loyalists protesters the angry mobs rolled firebombs breaks up the authorities and three sixty officers have been wanted in battle writings over the last weeks and city halls decision to only fly the union flag on special days analysed and political blogger midfield tea things it shows that lawyers don't have enough representation in local politics. what we're seeing here is in northern ireland as a result of the peace process we have a government in which everyone who is elected to the parliament is part of the government not leaves no space for parliamentary opposition and so when something like this happens that is seen by certain mostly working c
sliding down a slippery slope into the economic abyss the euro zone hits a new unemployment high with spain as again the worst affected small that later in the program. plus other syrian crisis feeds that could have aspirations for statehood with turkey paralyzed by fear as insurgents as step up their game on home territory. belfast has seen a first straight night of violence as police wide plastic bullets and water cannons at hundreds of loyalists protesters the angry mobs rolled firebombs...
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>> i think euro/sterling's on a five-year trade lower. i think -- i think it does go lower this year. in the next two weeks, i think both euro and sterling do better against the dollar pretty much in tandem. >> yeah. there is this view that u.k.'s heading for its own downgrade. it's going to lose its aaa status. >> yeah. we have more of -- the u.s. is the world's number-one reserve currency, has natural forced buyers of its bonds. and you know poke its nose at the ratings agencies. i'm not sure the u.k. can to the same extent. >> if you're saying there's a yield story there and you want a relative safe haven, then guilds are 1.9%, better than, you know, other things yielding less. >> yes. >> if you want that relative security. >> and we have relatively higher rates. we will continue to have some. when i go to investors about sterling in london, i can talk to private banks all over the west end who have wealthy individuals looking to "fast money" into the pound. and shows who want to go to the pound because i think the credit rating's out
>> i think euro/sterling's on a five-year trade lower. i think -- i think it does go lower this year. in the next two weeks, i think both euro and sterling do better against the dollar pretty much in tandem. >> yeah. there is this view that u.k.'s heading for its own downgrade. it's going to lose its aaa status. >> yeah. we have more of -- the u.s. is the world's number-one reserve currency, has natural forced buyers of its bonds. and you know poke its nose at the ratings...
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say berlin is making approaches towards what it believes will be the future leader of the troubled euro zone meant that. the french foreign minister says his country's military campaign against islamist in mali will be a short one more than four hundred french troops are fighting in the african nation to help the government regain the north from well armed rebels who seized control of the area nine months ago but political writer and journalist barry loaned believes paris will be stuck in the operation for longer that it expects. i think it's also part of you know france's tradition has its colonial past or its great past in degree in west africa and also in asia and the french are still not forgotten that i think that's very much part of it and also of course there is that economic interest there if the country was really ready to come apart has their friend seemed to feel that perhaps it was i think the problem is that it's totally open ended the french have given no they probably don't know exactly what they're at the actives are what is there and how long is this going to go on and
say berlin is making approaches towards what it believes will be the future leader of the troubled euro zone meant that. the french foreign minister says his country's military campaign against islamist in mali will be a short one more than four hundred french troops are fighting in the african nation to help the government regain the north from well armed rebels who seized control of the area nine months ago but political writer and journalist barry loaned believes paris will be stuck in the...
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was marching on that's down moscow clinched their eighth straight win in the euro only ninety points to eighty three victories home to german champions because of us kids as the army mentality to first title since two thousand and eight. and season's meetings with moscow set to host the world athletics track. of track and field down this year's campaign at the capitals into for christmas cup. but let's start on the ice where for the first time over two days this year's all-star game prepared to face off in the east with two russian superstars and a host of cheerleaders making their debuts robot spot on your house more. it's been a long time coming but finally the leeks cream of the crop headed east. one of russia's biggest industrial cities at the foot of the urals at the privilege of house thing the fifth edition of the care chill all star game the conditions outside were certainly frosty biting this side this couldn't have been further from the two fans turning out there are thousands to see some of their favorite stars take to the ice in these hard to that city. this is a very exc
was marching on that's down moscow clinched their eighth straight win in the euro only ninety points to eighty three victories home to german champions because of us kids as the army mentality to first title since two thousand and eight. and season's meetings with moscow set to host the world athletics track. of track and field down this year's campaign at the capitals into for christmas cup. but let's start on the ice where for the first time over two days this year's all-star game prepared to...
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the country has sold 3.25 billion euros of 12-month bills and 2 1/2 euros of 18-month bills. roughly in line with what we saw the last time, 2.2% and 2.7% respectively. it's still waiting for the yield to come through on the 12-month. it is down significantly, 1.25% versus 2.65% on december 11th. and, ross, you see the 18 month yield there? >> no. >> when that comes through, we'll read it out for you, as well. let's get some initial take on this. bruno, these 18-month yields below 1.8 pefrs versus almost 279% the last time. so we're seeing this auction, a key test ahead of thursday has gone off reasonably well. >> yes, it has. it's clearly something that the investors are looking at because if you look at the correlation of both the euro/dollar and the market, on the verses express of both spanish and italian yields, i think it is very important to have these filled up quite consistently. of course, the short end of the curve is giving an indication it's a very volatile part of the curve. the end of the curve is a more important one because that's clearly showing the long-ter
the country has sold 3.25 billion euros of 12-month bills and 2 1/2 euros of 18-month bills. roughly in line with what we saw the last time, 2.2% and 2.7% respectively. it's still waiting for the yield to come through on the 12-month. it is down significantly, 1.25% versus 2.65% on december 11th. and, ross, you see the 18 month yield there? >> no. >> when that comes through, we'll read it out for you, as well. let's get some initial take on this. bruno, these 18-month yields below...
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well of course unemployment continues to go up that's for the states within the euro zone that's very alarming and their economic problems will not be of us old until of course it's recognized the u.i. with a single common say is the sea for these countries really we need to have a pack of powers away from brussels to all the different member states and of course britain should of course have its own referendum on membership as well and have i'm say but it needs to be recognised that the european union is of course failing economically so it still is still there it still exists but the price of people applying is of course no economic growth and of course massively high unemployment which is now we've seen alarming proportions for many different eurozone states. that more stories are coming your way this hour including the silent killer that lies dormant for decades. the disease that i understand can kill you. find some turns over nine hundred sixty sexual revolution california deal with the threat of hepatitis c. why health officials there along with. rich pickings from rooftop farms
well of course unemployment continues to go up that's for the states within the euro zone that's very alarming and their economic problems will not be of us old until of course it's recognized the u.i. with a single common say is the sea for these countries really we need to have a pack of powers away from brussels to all the different member states and of course britain should of course have its own referendum on membership as well and have i'm say but it needs to be recognised that the...
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eight financial meltdown were sentenced to jail on friday for fraud which led to a fifty three million euro loss and the first major trial of icelandic bankers linked to the crisis so this was actually the chief executive officer of gleick your bank the first bank to collapse post lehman and also the former head of corporate finance they were both jailed for nine months it's two countries to a different perspectives on justice. as a more developed sense of what is just so they put criminal like a bank star in jail in the u.k. or the u.s. they have a very poorly developed sense of justice so they elevate bank stores and terrorists to positions of authority to make it easier for the gangsters and the banks are still more money now compare this story to say m.f. global and jon chorus line who is connected very good friends with president obama prosecutors said the two approved a loan to a company which owned shares and lightener so that the company could in turn repay a debt to morgan stanley so of course this loan. and was never repaid and for this there is doing nearly a year in prison whate
eight financial meltdown were sentenced to jail on friday for fraud which led to a fifty three million euro loss and the first major trial of icelandic bankers linked to the crisis so this was actually the chief executive officer of gleick your bank the first bank to collapse post lehman and also the former head of corporate finance they were both jailed for nine months it's two countries to a different perspectives on justice. as a more developed sense of what is just so they put criminal like...
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francois juan is trying to push forward a law that will see french citizens who earn more than one million euro piece seventy five percent of their earnings to track this meanwhile in other french legendary movie i can brigitte bardot is also think of following the footsteps are deployed you about the reason behind her move is completely different now she's also a veteran any mono rights complainer and she has rats into a wife for russian citizenship if the french authorities euthanize peer off the sick allophones at a zoo a new home. made a question of reporting right now a radio station in paris has claimed five thousand french citizens have fled the country since francois took office thanks to his tax policies i just i deployed you're one of the countries they've been moving to is russia i spoke to sean thomas about what the largest country on earth has to offer you boy. let's look at the taxes and that's the question at hand right now if you look at russia of the current laws we have a flat tax rate here of thirteen per cent in fact france and germany they both have complicated tax codes if
francois juan is trying to push forward a law that will see french citizens who earn more than one million euro piece seventy five percent of their earnings to track this meanwhile in other french legendary movie i can brigitte bardot is also think of following the footsteps are deployed you about the reason behind her move is completely different now she's also a veteran any mono rights complainer and she has rats into a wife for russian citizenship if the french authorities euthanize peer off...
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the euro hitting a 11-month high versus the dollar after the ecb said banks will pay back loans faster than expected. euro rising to $1.34 in intraday trading against the greenback. >>> new home sales as we mentioned before falling last month dropping to an annual rate of 3509,000. that is last month's drop did not derail the previous gains. housing sales posted the best year since 2009, jumping 20% from a year ago, sandy. >> we have our market panel. jeff saut, chief investment strategist at raymond james. david steinberg, dls capital managing partner. let's first start with mark. the take on the rally here. it is good news, bad news. this market seems to want to continue to plow higher. >> absolutely. we have some tax clarity. we have some debt ceiling clarity. you give the market clarity, and improving economic numbers and decent earnings season hard for us not to rally higher. you know, we're closing over 1500. we closed over 1500 under monday. i think that is really bullish for the next couple of weeks at least through friday's employment numbers. i want to point out something rea
the euro hitting a 11-month high versus the dollar after the ecb said banks will pay back loans faster than expected. euro rising to $1.34 in intraday trading against the greenback. >>> new home sales as we mentioned before falling last month dropping to an annual rate of 3509,000. that is last month's drop did not derail the previous gains. housing sales posted the best year since 2009, jumping 20% from a year ago, sandy. >> we have our market panel. jeff saut, chief investment...